Johnnie Walker Classic 2007, A Great Phuket Golf Tournament

Those of you who were in Thailand last week and were lucky enough to be able to get to the Blue Canyon Country Club in Phuket for the Johnnie Walker Classic would have enjoyed a fantastic tournament. The final day in particular lived up to all expectations as a new star was born when South African Anton Haig won his first European PGA Tour event in a dramatic playoff.

Twenty-year-old Haig joined the likes of Greg Norman, Tiger Woods, Ernie Els and Nick Faldo to become a Johnnie Walker Champion. Haig’s sudden-death playoff victory over Oliver Wilson and Richard Sterne was spectacular as he birdied the 18th hole in regular play and followed up with a birdie in the playoff to take away the US$404,993 first prize. Sterne and Wilson tied the playoff hole as well, each earning US$213,688.

The challenge from the big names failed to materialize in the last day of play; Retief Goosen shot 70 (2 under par) for a 4 round total of 10 under par. Colin Montgomerie who could not take the heat and humidity closed with a poor final round of 71 to fall behind, finishing 8 under par. Following weak play in the second round, Canadian Mike Weir was impressive with 68 and 67 over the weekend to finish in fifth place at 9 under par.

Spectators were treated to some great golf on the last day when Haig and his long hitting produced a key shot under pressure on the par 4 13th hole. There were roars from the crowd as he hit his tee shot within 10ft of the pin, setting up a great birdie and a grand stand finish.

Blue Canyon Country Club course is in great shape and this played a big part in the drama, especially the challenging par 3s. The golf course was certainly no pushover as can be seen from the scoring. Nevertheless, the course record was equaled four times in the tournament, with Indian Gaurav Ghei shooting 64 on the last day, which included an eagle on the 1st.

A golfing friend of mine in the UK who has never been golfing in Thailand watched all four days on SKY TV. The whole set up of Blue Canyon and the sights and sounds of golfing in Phuket came over so impressive it whetted his appetite for a Thailand golfing visit; he arrives in Thailand at midnight tonight!

If anyone was at the Phuket golf tournament last week please feel free to post your comments here. Also, if there are some who just got interested or curious about a Thailand golf trip, drop me a line at my Thailand golf vacation company and I will be glad to suggest something to satisfy any desire.

2 comments

Lester

Mark I was at the tournament and the talk among the players seemed to be that the greens were a bit goofy . Very grainy , bouncy and unpredictable . Certainly to my untrained eye , there was something strange about the greens and their similarity to a pool table , with cushions of rough , leaving a one dimensional flop as a recovery shot. Did you also notice how much of this awful rough around the greens saved bad shots from entering water hazards ? . Especially the 17th on the Sunday . Maybe the young Mr Haig will go on to great things , but there is a feeling in Phuket that the goofiness of the greens levelled the playing field a bit . Onwards to Singapore . Lester

Tim

Tim- I was there on the day, and I was lucky enough to be offered a seat with my good mates in the VIP box, up in the clubhouse, with a spectacular view, I watched the playoff, and it was great fun! I was 14 at the time, and so were my friend, we spent all four days following our favorite golfers, and it was a very rewarding experience. I’ve lived in Phuket my whole life, and I watched Tiger win the tournament there many years prior to this one, but don’t really remember it. I love the course, and I play there often as my father is a member there. An extremely challenging golf course; truly a great place to test who had the goods in the professional world. Overall, had a great time, and enjoyed watching another event attract more tourists to the island. Tim